A Coat of Many Colours: Occasional EssaysG. Routledge & sons, Limited, 1945 - 352 lappuses |
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81. lappuse
... spirit , he will try to create works which embody this spirit in their form and colour . These works will have a kind of cousinship with the phenomena of nature , but , being moulded not by sun and soil and all the elements which ...
... spirit , he will try to create works which embody this spirit in their form and colour . These works will have a kind of cousinship with the phenomena of nature , but , being moulded not by sun and soil and all the elements which ...
99. lappuse
... spirit antithetical to the spirit so fully represented by Sir Arthur Quiller - Couch , which is the spirit of Puritan- ism and Quietism , of subjective joys and passive aspirations . There is , over against this spirit , sometimes woven ...
... spirit antithetical to the spirit so fully represented by Sir Arthur Quiller - Couch , which is the spirit of Puritan- ism and Quietism , of subjective joys and passive aspirations . There is , over against this spirit , sometimes woven ...
302. lappuse
... spirit ; there is also the Contemporary Art Society , which occasionally buys a work contemporary in spirit as well as in name , but its general policy is timid and academic . New York , 302 A Coat of Many Colours.
... spirit ; there is also the Contemporary Art Society , which occasionally buys a work contemporary in spirit as well as in name , but its general policy is timid and academic . New York , 302 A Coat of Many Colours.
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